Oxford Reports on International Law
The full scope of international case law - expertly analysed and inter-linked
Reviews and Awards
ORIL's list of editors and contributors reads like a Who's Who in International Law - Marci Hoffman, Associate Director and International and Foreign Law Librarian - University of California, Berkeley School of Law Library International Journal of Legal Information
A wonderful tool for studying or keeping track of evolving jurisprudence. Easy to search and browse, it lives up to its billing as a 'single point of reference'...With such rich content and good search functionality, this is an impressive database well worth the cost for law libraries with specialized collections in international or comparative law...Highly recommended - David Ettinger, International Affairs and Political Science Librarian,Gelman Library, George Washington University
I highly recommend this database for those who are interested in the relationship between international and domestic law as well as those interested in dispute settlement - Marcia Hoffman, Assoicate Director and International and Foreign Law Librarian, University of California, Berkeley School of Law
ORIL is an important resource for scholarly research in international law jurisprudence. The uniform search mechanism and content display of all the database modules helps both experienced and novice researchers navigate several important international law tribunal databases efficiently. Either individually or in combination, any of ORIL's modules would be a valuable addition to any academic law library collection - Marcia Hoffman, Associate Director and International and Foreign Law Librarian, University of California, Berkeley School of Law
The advantages of Oxford Reports on International are the commentaries it adds to each case, its current awareness page, and the subject grouping of the international law decisions into five categories...(a) very good online product - Steven Robert Miller, Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis (Writing in the ALL-SIS Spring Newsletter 2010 )
Special mention should be made of the 'Oxford Law Citator,' a very useful tool which is common to all OUP online legal services...ORIL is a most helpful tool for research in international case law...ORIL has the great advantage of offering access to all international jursiprudence in a single place - Florian Dupuy, ASA Bulletin
It is a great resource, Our students cannot but greatly benefit from this vast collection of data - University of Liverpool E-Resources News and Trials